Here are results from a scenario I created, based on the latest reset of Virtual Politics. Bonilla and Palin hammered each other, with Palin at the beginning leading big. The race tightened and by the end, Bonilla had unleashed waves of scandals on Palin, further tightening the race. The election eventually came down to either Minnesota or Mississippi, with Mississippi being won by Bonilla by 49.8% to Palin's 49.7%.

Played as John Thune, lost to Al Gore. I'm actually really proud of this scenario. As you all know, sometimes when there is a split convention, the the winning candidate from that convention goes into the GE in a huge hole; mine was 69%-12%. I managed to close the gap to 53-46, and probably could have won if it was another week or two delayed.

Started as Cuomo, and narrowly lost the DNC to Clinton. Took over as Clinton/Gore, but ended up wasting my time attacking Perot (and taking too many of his positions), which allowed Bush to use numerous scandals against me.

Played as VP Bush in 1988-easily won the primaries over Pat Robertson and Bob Dole, and picked Dole as my running mate at the 1988 convention. Dukakis won the Democratic primaries, though Simon and Jackson put up a fight. He pulled a Cheney and got Kennedy on the ticket. I won (albeit narrowly), so I figure Im getting better..Vice President George Bush/Senator Robert Dole-286-45.2Governor Mike Dukakis/Senator Ted Kennedy-252-41.4%Former Rep. Ron Paul/Activist Russel Means-7.0%Activist Leonora Fulani/Activist Fred Whitfield-6.3%

Played the General campaign in 84, Reagan vs McGovern (just for the giggles)..Took only a hour and 7 minutes in the end game results to show I won a landslide. A Map is not needed--I won every state accept DC..Anderson took 10% of the popular vote, and came close to winning Vermont.

Not quite sure how to explain this, other than President Forever works in mysterious ways. D.C. is no mistake, I actually won it by around 9 points. In both D.C. and New York I never made a stop there yet somehow managed to win them. If I had lost New York, riots probably would have occurred, considering I won the popular vote very comfortably due to running up percentages in GOP strongholds and keeping Clinton under 60% in every state she won.